Milton, WI Cost of Living

Milton cost of living index

In the event that the cost of living data was unavailable for this city, estimates based upon nearby cities were used. Each cost of living index is based on a national average of 100. If the amount is below 100, it is lower than the national average. If the amount is above 100, it is higher than the national average.

Here we can see a simple outline of the cost of living in Milton, WI. As you can see, with the average cost of living in Milton, WI being 93, that puts it 5% lower than the average of Wisconsin and 7% lower than our nation's average. This simple outline of the cost of living index was formulated using prices of: goods and services (weighted 33%), housing prices (weighted 30%), groceries (weighted 13%), utilities (weighted 10%), transportation (weighted 9%), and health care (weighted 5%). Thus, goods/services, along with housing influences the majority of the cost of living index. The price of daily goods and services is a valuable and reliable number to be aware of when considering the general price of the city's goods. In the case of Milton, WI, the price of goods and services are 3% lower than the average of Wisconsin as well as 3% lower than the nation's average.

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The cost of living in Milton is 5% lower than the Wisconsin average.

The cost of living in Milton is 7% lower than the national average.

The cost of housing in Milton is 23% lower than the national average.

Wisconsin general sales tax is 2% lower than the national average.

Wisconsin state income tax is 98% higher than the national average.

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Median Income & Debt-To-Income Ratio

Median Income

Per Year

Per Month

Max Budget (28% DTI)

Max Budget (36% DTI)

Owners

$62,478

$5,207

$1,458

$1,875

Renters

$35,708

$2,976

$833

$1,071

How much of your monthly income goes to housing can tell you whether or not you can afford housing in Milton, WI, as well as what the average cost of living is. Generally, a good rule to follow is that the debt-to-income (DTI) level you want to maintain is 28 percent or less of your income on your rent or mortgage payment and not more than 36 percent of income on all expenses and debts. In Milton, WI homeowners have a median income of $62,478. Using that number, you will come up with a maximum of $1,458 per month that can be spent on the cost of housing. For those who are renting instead of owning, the median income is $35,708, which means there is a maximum of $833 to be spent on the costs of renting a home or apartment.

Wisconsin Sales Tax

State

General Sales Tax

With Max Surtax

Wisconsin

5%

5.6%

Wisconsin Income Tax

State

Income Tax (Low)

Income Tax (High)

Wisconsin

4.4%

7.65%

The Wisconsin sales tax and Wisconsin income tax rates should definitely be considered when determining the overall cost of living in Milton, WI. Sales taxes are taxes that are imposed onto goods and services sold. Sales taxes do vary by state and can range from no tax at all to upwards of 7%. The Wisconsin sales tax is 5% and the maximum surtax is 5.6%. Income tax is the tax imposed on income by the government. The income tax rates will vary by state and will also increase or decrease depending on the corresponding tax bracket. State income tax rates can range from anywhere from no tax at all to more than 9%. The Wisconsin income tax rates range from 4.4% to 7.65%.

Goods & Services

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

Haircut

$11.00

$14.59

24.6%

Beauty Salon

$30.32

$34.68

12.6%

Toothpaste

$3.60

$2.47

45.6%

Shampoo

$0.93

$1.02

9.0%

Movie

$8.00

$9.87

18.9%

Bowling

$2.97

$4.39

32.4%

Groceries

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

Ground Beef

$4.13

$4.48

7.7%

Fried Chicken

$1.73

$1.46

18.2%

Milk

$2.46

$2.36

4.4%

Potatoes

$2.49

$3.06

18.7%

Pizza

$8.00

$9.24

13.4%

Beer

$7.59

$8.63

12.1%

Health Care

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

Optometrist

$79.33

$99.78

20.5%

Doctor

$149.18

$105.03

42.0%

Dentist

$81.33

$88.70

8.3%

Ibuprofen

$10.22

$9.41

8.6%

Lipitor

$313.15

$298.50

4.9%

Housing

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

Home Price

$129,200.00

$175,700.00

26.5%

Avg. Mortgage Payment

$1,056.83

$1,081.03

2.2%

Apartment Rent

$798.00

$920.00

13.3%

Transportation

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

Gasoline

$1.99

$2.09

4.9%

Tire Balancing

$50.16

$45.29

10.8%

Utilities

Item

Milton

National avg.

Difference

All Electricity

$188.47

$170.80

10.3%

Phone

$33.30

$28.26

17.8%

Although the cost of living data is updated regularly, this cost of living information is to be used as estimates only as prices can change on an ongoing basis.